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Show ft 6 B 0 tsivi-t- . atv '.xai BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah Friday, January MAYNE 23, 1918 Paramou. ICE CREAM t GALLONS QUARTS PINTS Teams Win The Pox Elder Bees broke into on the mats as , high school the win column the Boxing and team defeated Ogden meet held there last Tuesday. It was Sharkey Hunsaker who came through when the chips were down to bring the Box Elder boys out on top. Lacking 3 points of being even with the Ogden boys, Sharkey proceeded to pin his man In the second round. This allowed the Ogden boys a chance to pin Hunsaker in the same amount of time and the Box Elder heavyweight proceeded to prove that the first pin wasnt freak by tying his man to the mat aaln in the third and giving the Bees five points and the victory. Balls and Spackman lost decisions to their Ogden opponents who are two of the states best high school wrestlers. Grunig and Burnett also won falls in their matches. Wrestling SPECIAL 36 to 31 in a DelMonte COFFEE, lb 48c ?UREX,Qt 15c 3 lbs. Shortening SNOWDRIFT Ladies Admitted Free Will Feature Show And Wrestling Your Green Stamp Discount $1.29 .Juice ORANGES, doz. . 17c . 21c Tree Ripened ORANGES, doz. Solid Head LETTUCE, lb. . . 9c CARROTS, 2 bun. 19c MEATS HAMBURGER LUNCH MEATS In the boxing, Whitaker lost an unfavorable decision and a B & II soldier, who was on the judging bench was replaced by Oscar Grunig to balance an Ogden referee with a Brigham judge. Merrell lost his boxing match by having a couple of low blows Fruits Groceries YVe Give & Redeem S &JI Green Stamps Standard For The Well Dressed Man NUNN BUSH called against him, while Walker scored a KO in the first round against ms opponent. The Bees will meet Ltavis, who earlier defeated them, next Saturday at Davis. Boxing Results Box Elder Ogden Rogers won dec. over Whitaker. Oyler was dec. by Lowe. Furlong was KOd b Walker. Stamey won dec. from K. Ishida Shaw and Nelson, draw. Britton won dec. over Hunt. Palmer won dec. over Merrell. Brown lost by dec. to Bywater. Ryan and Craner, draw. Wrestling Results Box Elder Ogden Mills lost by fall from Burnett. Luno won dec. from Morris. Uno got a fall from Spackman. Starr won dec. from Fugikawa. Mesolace lost by fall to Grunig. Beck lost by dec. to Balls. Stimpson won dec. from Hatch. Andrews took fall from Rams-del- l. Christensen won dec. from Peb-le- Horspool lost by fall over Sticks To Rules After Arrest For Speeding OMAHA. Neb. (UP) Wallace E. Huen, 21, arrested for speed- Regardless of price, style or wear . . . Nunn-Bus- h Shoes are ahead of the field. For the shoes men are proud to wear , . . see us. Theres no better buy in shoes for men. ing, refused to drive to the police station with the arresting officer and was towed in. Why didnt you drive to the station? Judge' Lester Palmer asked. Well, the officer had my drivers license, Huen replied, and I understood it was a violation of the law- to drive without a license." - Drawing It Fine MOSCOW, Ida. (UP) Use of a device sensitive enough to measure the daily growth of a trees, diameter, down to one of an inch was reported in a research paper by Dr. M. E. Deters, University of Idaho, and Dr. R. F. DaulJen-mire- , Washington State college. JAYCEES BASKETBALL TEAM STOPS NELSONS WIN STREAK Junior Chamber Team Defeats Logan Team 48 to 46 Wednesday The old p attitude paid off Wednesday for the Brigham City Junior Chamber as they stopped the Nelson Office Supply team of Logan 48 to 46. The Logan team had a record of 24 straight wins up until their loss to the Jaycees in the Box Elder high school gym in a benefit game ror the March of Dimes. The Brigham team opened with a bang and charged out to an 8 to 3 lead. Just before the close of the first quarter the home town lads were out in front 12 to 4 which held until the period ended. never-trive-u- In the second period the Nelquintet settled down to playing ball and pulled ahead at the half Z5 to 21. Up until that point it had by Ben Zundel playing an outstanding game with help from the rest of the team, but through Bens baskets, were the Brigham hoys able to stay on the team's heels. Logan The Box Elder Bees basketTo open the second half, the ball squad clashes with its was on the siarting line-ucounty rival tonight in the Box Poor a few minutes and after Elder high school gym as Bear had passed, Ben Zundel receivRiver moves in (o try and rack ed a badly sprained ankle and 3 confeience win. up its to leave the game. had The of The Bear River team, one 50C or so specta morale the the best in recent years, will and many pre- rule as the favorite with every- tors dropped one except the Bees cagers. Tic- pared to leave. At that point things began to kets for the game were sold out look but dowm for the Monday as the game of the sea Hess took over theJaycees, load and son, as far as these two schools are concerned, nears starting kept them in the running by dumping 7 points in the third time. which ended 33 to 37 Gardner and Nish are the po- quarter Logan team. tent point makers for the River forA the third of the way through boys, and will be the ones to quarter, Hess was watch. For the Bees it has been the fourth for his 5th personal foul Bradshaw on the top side with caught to leave the game. Iladfield potting buckets at and hadmost of the fans conAgain, critical stages of the game. in their sidered the game lost and were The Bees playing on the point of leaving when own gym should have some adto Hadfield and Steel began vantage over the Bear River take up the slack with 7 points but this should only quintet, between them. help in so far as it will make Up until this point it had been wull it a scorcher which tire all the big boys way with such the fans almost as much as it "shorties as Gibbs, Walker, will the players. Wilde and company ppterson, The Bear River routers will arup space on rive en masse to be in on which just filling so the Logan team to be Box the kill. they hope and the Nelson boys Eider is just as sure they are thought, to clown. But that's began i go.ng o burst the north county where lost the game. Peschool's bubble, which all adds terson they a couple from dumped up to a first class rivalry. the field. Steel pushed a free The starting lineup for the through to account for 5 points. Bees will be much the same as The best Nelsons could do was sea-i the has started games all a free toss, and the final dump for-i son; Hadfield and Davis, score read 48 to 46. Ail this wards; Bradshaw at center and happened with minutes left in Whitworth and Douglas at the the game. guards. The last four minutes found The -- second team game will Nelsons with but one good shot start at 7 and the first team at the basket and Gibbs and .contest will follow' around 8:00 Walker dogged the bail relent-oclocj Jessly and gained possession of most of their attempts, to jit on the Loganites away from keep Utah Literature Requested the Brigham basket. It was one of the outstanding The Pan American World Airways System has requested games of the year and will add many followers to the Jaycees 2,000 or more pieces of literature from the Utah Department side when they go to Salt Lake of Publicity for distribution in City for the State Junnjr Cnam-be- r of Commerce tournament. the British Isles and Europe. The box score: The material will be shippeu at the expense of Pan American to Europe and will be distributed at several fairs and exhibitions scheduled for European ' cities. son County Rivals Clash Here Tonight p i ' tnt-floo- MEANS MORE LESS INCOME WORK. . . PER ACRE When Your Equipment Is In Good Working Order! It takes time to do first class work. It also takes getting ready to do good work. Now, between seasons, let us put your tractor in shape for next spring and summers work. Avoid fore-thoug- ht in the rush and delay during the busy season, by by having your tractor repairs looking ahead ... its a Ford tractor . . . Genuine Ford parts work If best. CARD MONDAY WRESTLING Bees Boxing FREE done now. Call Us Today TOO FAT? Get Ken Mayne Ken Mayne goes out of the United States to pick a wrestnext Monday ling opponent night when he tangles with Jack Oreley, Australian middleweight champion of the British Empire. This is the second professional wrestling card to be held in the Armory this month thats sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Brigham City. Mayne, a veteran from Salt Lake City who was victorious in his bout held here a week ago today, is expected to encounter a very powerful man thats just been in the States seven months. Used to the holds commonly used by tne United States wrestlers, Mayne will have to be at his best and ready for anything if he is to keep his record of 51 straight wins intact. The feature of the evening will be the Ladies admitted free event. A lady accompa uied with a paid admission will get to see the wrestling matches free. The other feature match of the evening wdl find an football player matching holds with a Texan. Chief Meheringer, football guard at Kansas University and a member of the U. S. Olympic wrest nng team will attempt to show i he fans that football strength an he effectively converted to wrestling as he meets Chester Hayes, light heavyweight champion ot Hawaii. This card snould furnish as much or more excitement as ihe two previous professional cards. According to the fans that have been there, the show is the best ever held in Brigham City, and it is hoped an increased attendance will war-.an- t having professional wrestling in Brigham City regularly. Tickets are on sale at Smith's Market, Glens Modern Drug, B. and B. Billiards, Club Billiards, 1 and W. Billiards and the Box Elder p. F oil-- ! ! . . meets an Austrahan in the Armory on wrestling carl Monday night. and Mrs. Arthur King, a brother of Mrs. Olsen. The special interest group of the M. I. A. enjoyed a soe.al last a Tuesday evening following Rebook review, Sweet Love membered, given by Mrs. lvalue Nebeker. Games were played under the direction of Mrs. Nola Fallows and refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Not Peaches in Georgia U. ATLANTA, Ga. (UP) Alls Like Utah Fruit Pacific coast folks like IT fruit, Utah fruit growers hi been informed by Homer He ris of Los Angeles. But grow to pack th were advised products in smaller containe instead of the bushel basket. also advised sending rip peaches to California. 9 Perry PERRY, Jan. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnston entertained a group of friends at their home last Saturday evening celebra ling the 21st birthday anniverA desary of Mrs. Johnston. licious luncheon was served and many nice gifts were received Those attending wete Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrane of Ogden Ruth Bradford, June Hamilton, Clayne Thomas, Ray Watkins and George Holton. The Mutual officers and teachers enjoyed a social last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker with DeEsta Young and Merle Andrews in charge of arrangements. Rook was the diversion of the with prizes evening awarded to DeEsta Young and H. Eugene Perry, high score, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bott, low. The luncheon consisted of Wall Mann specials and cookies. The advanced class of the Sunday school surprised their teacher, Mrs. Edna Carter last Thursday evening at her home. Carious games were played and lunch served, and a beautiful gut was presented to Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poulsen left last Saturday for a trip to California. They expect to return by way of Arizona where they will visit with where you have experienced mechanics and the best of equipment at your dis- & Can with AUK Prompt care of trouble as it develops cuts repair bills and gives you many miles of trouble free motoring. Drive in Au posal. for a cold weather check-u- p plete shop. 604 today. two-week- s Pavolanis Sorenson Totals 0 3 5 15 7 15 16 28 3 7 46 18 gif North Main Its Phone 21 the chicken that goes to market that bringv jou profit, not the chick that die at home! The electric brooder means more chicks wilt go to market, faster. Clean, even elcctiC heat helps make healthy chicks. Mortality is low tr and grow th more rapid, with electrically "mothered chicks. Brooding cost per chick is less, for brooder operating cost is low and laying time of hens lengthened. You will find that the larger profits quickly cover cost of initial equipown time ment . . . not to mention jour saved, for the autoinaiii ! elctric ofi f XPFRINH VH V it . . . trwir AY A YDS HAMILTON DRUG CO. S 70 News )e Phone 56 FOB News-Journa- apHwr PS Candv Vay. AMAZING drug, m laxatives. no exercising Eat plenty. You dont cut out any meai You urn ply Like A YDS before which eutofraicnHy curb the appetite Tl result in you cat leta and weight. Absolute v hormitss PROOF POSI HVEf Eminent clinical teatt phyunanftup'TVtaed and retort Quick and naie loew-- , DS ttxcr. WHY with ovr 10n 3 23 South Main I No Jobs Too Tough SLIMMER for Plat Todav. Only $ a full tuppv pcwaiblv more than you will need You lone weight on the very hrytbox your money rtfunuet. Come m, phone, or write Hea Department of Agriculture;. ures show that Georgia farm .have the fourth lowest per ca, ita income of any farm gro. in the nation. Farmers incor averap )er year in Georgia S30G slightly more than third the national farm ineor per capita. IXKTORS USA No DISCOVERY Start the Irigban f ii3w food candy way figure thi Raymond Hansen and Mrs. q rit1 Peiersen. Sacrament Services Councilor Douglas Oyler ducted the sacrament service the Perry ward last Sunday, j opening song was God Sr the Right, and the invoca; was offered by .William Jesus, Once of Humble Biswas the sacramental song, w Louise Davis conducting a.i Arlene Wight and Connie as accompanist. Talks given by Clair Allen and M, vin Judson who recently j0jrJ the air corps.. Musical nu,' hers were played by Derral S I gard and Miles Ferry, aecomjT nied by Wilma Siggard. Speakers were LeRov D. V.'t and Scott Wright, each re. ing interesting experiences fj,, recent trips. Mr. and Mrs. p Roy D. White and son R,cha spent the holidays in Tucs Ariz., and Mr. and Mis. g,. Wright and son Lawrence e joyed the holidays in Califom We Thank Thee O God a Prophet, was the closing y. and the benediction was ed by II. Eugene Perry. AND MEIIERINGEIi TOP A UTAH POWE8 A LIGHT CO. MESSAGE brooder is completely |